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South Korean food companies increasing interest in halal market
Demand for halal-certificated foods is increasing in non-Muslim areas as well as Muslim areas. The food companies’ entry to the halal market is expected to be more active.
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Photo/ Heads of 3 branches of Iran gov. in Judiciary National Conference
National Conference of the Judiciary held on Monday morning in the presence of the heads of three branches of Iran government to commemorate the Judiciary Week, the martyrs of 28 June 1981 and the oppressed martyr Dr Beheshti.
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Pope to visit Alberta returns Annual Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage
Pope Francis is supposed to arrive in Edmonton on July 24. It's a pilgrimage, a time to pray, a time to be with other nations. It's the largest spiritual Indigenous gathering in North America.
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"Role of Local Communities in Tourism Development" Islamic Conference to be held in Azerbaijan
The Republic of Azerbaijan will host in Baku - from 27th – 29th June 2022 - the 11th session of Islamic Conference of Tourism Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
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Australian Muslims complain about Twitter not removing ‘hateful’ content
Complaint to Queensland Human Rights Commission accuses platform of not taking action against posts that ‘vilify’ Muslims.
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Photo/ Al-Qaem Seminary Secondary School Founder Sayed Aref Naghavi Visits Hawzah News Agency
Al-Qaem Seminary is a Secondary School run under the auspices of the Registered Trustees of Dar-ul-Muslimeen, registered in Tanzania as a charitable and Islamic religious organisation.
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Book introduction:
"The Hajj As Worship And Education" compiled and published by Al-Balagh Foundation
Hajj is a discharge of Allah’s dues, and for mankind a tour of the body, a journey of the soul. A unification of the Ummah and the dissemination of monotheism. In it there are short term benefits of this world and the everlasting benefits of the Hereafter.
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Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi's Bi’thah Begins Work in the Holy City of Medina
Providing guidance for the Iranian pilgrims as well as pilgrims from other Muslim countries; providing the pilgrims with detailed explanation of the religious rulings and more, are among the services provided by his eminence’s Bi'thah.
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Hijab Ban Shatters Indian Muslim Girls Educational Dreams
After the Karnataka High Court on March 15, upheld the ban imposed by educational institutions on wearing headscarves inside the premises, many Muslim female students have either opted out from the examinations or are finding alternative means to pursue education.
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Intl. Assembly of Hazrat Ali Asghar to Commemorate Religious Customs at Imam Reza Shrine
With over 400 guests from around the globe, Imam Reza holy shrine has held 20th International Assembly of Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) concurrent with Pilgrimage Day of the Eighth Imam of Shia Muslims.
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’Dahwul Ardh’ The ’Spreading of the Earth’ Day
The first place identified on earth was the position of Ka'bah, then Allah has expanded the land around it as it is the center that earth was spread around it.
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Photo/ Secretary General of Wifaqul Madaris Al-Shia Pakistan Visits Hawzah News Agency
Shia Islamic scholar Mohammad Afzal Hyderi, the secretary general of Wifaqul Madaris al-Shia Pakistan (Federation of Pakistan’s Shia religious seminaries) visited Hawzah News Agency headquarters.
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Muslim World League Multifaith Event with Leaders From Around the World
"To reach a universal consensus within the context of a common civilizational vision that would enhance cooperation and trust between global spiritual leaders," was the purpose of this forum which included 90 faith leaders in all, with Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists and Hindus.
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"Safeguard Integrity of Creation" is What Christians Being Asked in Church’s Formal Liturgy
Christians being confirmed or baptised in the Oxford diocese are being asked to safeguard the integrity of creation. The addition to baptism and confirmation ceremonies thought to be first of its kind in UK.
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Rare Ancient Mosque Found in Occupied Palestine Desert, Experts Says
Remains thought to be more than 1,200 years old shed light on region’s transition from Christianity to Islam, say officials.
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Institutionalized Islamophobia Still in Place Five Years After London Mosque Van Attack
The mosque’s chairman, Mohammed Kozbar, said Muslims still do not feel safe in the UK. “The problem we are facing is that since this attack took place not much has changed in tackling Islamophobia,” he said.
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Photo/ Executive Custodian of Imam Hussein Holy Shrine Visits Mashhad
Hasan Rashid Javad al-Abaychi, executive custodian of Imam Hussein holy shrine, has visited Imam Reza shrine and discussed ways of bilateral collaboration with Mostafa Feizi, general director of the holy shrine.
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Heritage of Prophets Institute for E-Hawza Studies New Academic Season Opening
The Institute of the heritage of the prophets (peace be upon them) for e-Hawza Studies, affiliated to the Department of Intellectual and Cultural Affairs at the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine, announced the opening of its new academic season.